chrism
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F6, 35/1.4. Pan F. HC-110, Hasselblad X1 scan:

Waugh's River by chrism229, on Flickr

French River by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris

Waugh's River by chrism229, on Flickr

French River by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
giulio stucchi
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Nikon FM, Nikkor 35 f2, Tri-x 400, LC-29
Not my camera but I was holding it for a friend while we were in a book shop and I took this:
Giulio
Not my camera but I was holding it for a friend while we were in a book shop and I took this:

Giulio
chrism
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jamin-b
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Nice photos. At what ISO are you taking the Pan 50 when using Hc110? I have been using rodinal rated at 25 or diafine rating at 80 but haven't really experimented with Hc110 yet. I would probably start with box speed and dilution H semistand, but am curious how you got your results...
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Timmyjoe
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Dance Troupe at local festival
Nikon F Apollo w/Nikkor-OC 35mm, Double-X
Best,
-Tim

Nikon F Apollo w/Nikkor-OC 35mm, Double-X
Best,
-Tim
chrism
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Nice photos. At what ISO are you taking the Pan 50 when using Hc110? I have been using rodinal rated at 25 or diafine rating at 80 but haven't really experimented with Hc110 yet. I would probably start with box speed and dilution H semistand, but am curious how you got your results...
I use it at box speed (50) and develop for 5.5mins in HC-110 1+47. I have also used 1+49 for 8 minutes and got practically the same results under Godfrey's evil influence as he reckons just about any B&W film can be acceptably developed with this regimen. This is 8 minutes with 1+49:

Tomato plant by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
AlTheKiller
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jamin-b
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I use it at box speed (50) and develop for 5.5mins in HC-110 1+47. I have also used 1+49 for 8 minutes and got practically the same results under Godfrey's evil influence as he reckons just about any B&W film can be acceptably developed with this regimen. This is 8 minutes with 1+49:
Tomato plant by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Thanks I'll give it a try!
rybolt
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Fuji Xt1 with Zeiss 32mm lens

sem
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Dayrell bishop
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Olympus om2n,Kodak high defanition film , rodinal ,v700.
Olympus om2n,Kodak high defanition film , rodinal ,v700.
Olympus om2n,Kodak high defanition film , rodinal ,v700.

chrism
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Back to XP2 @200 in Rodinal 1+100, which gives the nicest results but takes longer. F6, 28-300, X1 scans:

Ventilator by chrism229, on Flickr

Waugh's River by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris

Ventilator by chrism229, on Flickr

Waugh's River by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Wulfthari
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Praktica BC3, Prakticar 50mm f1.4, P-C filter and Gold 200.
sem
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chrism
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AlTheKiller
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chrism
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Pentax 645n, 150-300mm/f4, XP2 @200, Rodinal 1+100, Hasselblad X1 scans:

Fig Leaves by chrism229, on Flickr

Tomatoes by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris

Fig Leaves by chrism229, on Flickr

Tomatoes by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
chrism
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chrism
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I tried out a new film today, as I discovered I had one more roll of Velvia, I had to order another E6 kit and seven rolls of film to use it all up (it will do eight films). The only slide film in stock at Argentix was Rollei Crossbird 200, which is a slide film especially good in cross-processing, but is said to be OK in E6, although somewhat grainy. The film canisters actually say 'colour negative film' and 'process in C-41' presumably to convince a lab that it is OK to throw it in the C-41. Anyway, it is a bit grainy and the colours are strongly pre-disposed to yellow and green, but a little work and I have them pretty normal. I wouldn't recommend it if you have the choice of Velvia, but since I didn't...
Pentax 645n, 150-300mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

Irises and Bandstand by chrism229, on Flickr
Pentax 645n, 85mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

Clematis by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
Pentax 645n, 150-300mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

Irises and Bandstand by chrism229, on Flickr
Pentax 645n, 85mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

Clematis by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
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